Kagome's Secret chapter 2.
Kagome searched through the crowd, looking for Tadashi. But it was pretty much impossible; too many high school girls; in general, too many females! "Why did it have to be where Tadashi works?" Kagome thought to herself. Then, thinking of no other way, Kagome straightens up and pushes her way through the crowd of horny high school girls in the middle of the aisle. But, reluctantly she gets pushed back, nearly falling on her behind. She becomes even more irritated. At that point she pushed her way through, even if it meant others ended up on the floor, like she almost did.
When she got to the front of the girl infested restaurant, she was crawling on her hands and knees. "This is ridiculous!" she screamed, but one could here. Kagome finally had the ability to stand up. But she wish she didn't. Tadashi, yes Tadashi, was there holding another girls hand, while smiling. His cheeks were candy pink and his eyes winkled. But Kagome, the life drained out of her. She stood frozen, realizing that the one she thought she loved could suddenly disappear. Tadashi looked up and saw Kagome, staring in shock. He smiled. "Hey, Kagome; come here for a…" He stopped mid-sentence when Kagome had tears In her eyes. "What…" Before he could ask what was wrong, Kagome dashed out of the Place that the girls had to move out of her way. They stared in silence, but soon went back to Tadashi. "Hey Tadashi," a girl next to him started. "who was that girl, your sister of something?" He started, still at the door where Kagome had exited.
"Hey, Tadashi, you're not listening!" Come back he looked at the girl. "I'm sorry, I was thinking about something." He replied. "It's fine; just don't ignore me again, okay?" The blonde girl said with a puppy dog face. Another girl came and held his arm to her chest. "You are so cool Tadashi," said the girl. "Yeah." That's all he said the rest of the day.
Kagome ran, she didn't even think to get her bike, she just couldn't be there. She stopped in the middle of the side walk, staring at the ground, thinking what she did wrong. She stood there for a moment, until she started to walk, still with her head down, never looking up until she got home.
